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While you can create a herringbone pattern with almost any flooring material, wood, tile, and brick are the most common.
Below we dive into Architonic’s catalog to present different ways to apply it, exploring ceramic, wood, and synthetic herringbone patterns. Ceramic tiles in herringbone: Combining colors and ...
Stick with simpler looking tiles. A contrasting grout will make the herringbone pattern pop. A more modern take. Much easier to lay than the standard herringbone pattern. Tiles are set at 90 ...
“Mixing tile patterns can be tricky, but using materials with nearly identical tones gives a cohesive look to this powder bath,” Johnson says. “We selected a herringbone floor pattern that ...
Subway tile in a traditional brick pattern gives a traditional farmhouse look. Run vertically or stacked, subway tile feels more modern. A herringbone pattern provides a unique look.